SBT-D3 Drop
SBT-D3 Drops (15 ml) is a pediatric nutritional supplement containing Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 800 IU.




SBT-D3 Drops
Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 800 IU | Nano Technology
SBT-D3 Drops is an advanced Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol 800 IU) formulation developed using nano technology to enhance absorption and bioavailability. It is designed to support bone health, calcium metabolism, and immune function, making it suitable for daily supplementation under medical guidance.
Composition (Per Serving)
Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) – 800 IU
Nano technology-based delivery system for improved absorption
Indications
SBT-D3 Drops is indicated for:
Vitamin D deficiency
Bone health and strength
Calcium absorption and metabolism
Immune system support
General nutritional supplementation
Mechanism of Action
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) enhances intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphorus
Supports bone mineralization and skeletal strength
Nano technology improves bioavailability and faster absorption
Key Benefits
Supports strong bones and teeth
Enhances calcium absorption
Helps maintain optimal Vitamin D levels
Supports immunity
Advanced nano formulation for better effectiveness
Dosage & Administration
To be taken as directed by the physician
Use recommended dosage based on age and requirement
Do not exceed the prescribed dose
Warnings & Precautions
Use under medical supervision, especially in children, pregnant, or lactating women
Avoid excessive intake to prevent Vitamin D toxicity
Use cautiously in patients with kidney disorders or hypercalcemia
Inform your physician about any ongoing medications
Adverse Effects
Generally well tolerated when used as directed. Overdosage may lead to:
Nausea
Weakness
Hypercalcemia
Seek medical advice if any adverse effects occur.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry, and dark place
Protect from direct sunlight
Keep out of reach of children
Packaging
Available in 15 ml dropper bottle
Medical Disclaimer
This information is intended for healthcare professionals only. SBT-D3 Drops should be used under the supervision of a qualified medical practitioner.
